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WAMSI Node 1.3 and 1.4 - Benthic habitat surveys of potential LNG hub...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
A number of sites in the Kimberley region were considered for their suitability as a location for a proposed common-user liquefied natural gas hub precinct. These included... -
WAMSI Node 2.1 - Dynamics and predictability of the Indo-Pacific Ocean as a...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
The Predictive Ocean Atmosphere Model for Australia (POAMA) is a state-of-the-art seasonal to inter-annual seasonal forecast system based on a coupled ocean/ atmosphere model... -
WAMSI Kimberley and Pilbara - 18th - 25th September 2008 External navigation files
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
On the 18th, 19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 25th of September 2008, Jorg Hacker flew parts of the Kimberley (Montgomery Reef, Packer Island, Perpendicular Head, North Head, Gourdon... -
WAMSI 2 - Kimberley Node - Project 2.2.8 - Knowledge Integration and...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
This record describes the WAMSI KMRP Project 2.2.8: Knowledge Integration and Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) Modelling of the Kimberley Region. The project explores the... -
WAMSI 2 - Kimberley Node - Project 1.3.1 - Reef Growth and Maintenance
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
The goal of this project was to gain a regional understanding of the geomorphology of the Kimberley coral reefs, including their interaction with different substrates,... -
WAMSI Node 6.2 - The Impact of tides and internal waves on offshore...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
From 2007 to 2011, a field measurement program, a numerical circulation model development program, and a laboratory program will provide a comprehensive understanding and... -
WAMSI Kimberley tri-colour scanner data - 21st September 2008
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
On the 21st of September 2008 a tricolour scanner (Airborne Research Australia/AWI Airborne Tri-spectral Scanner System) collected data from part of the Kimberley (Packer Island... -
WAMSI 2 – Kimberley Node – Project 2.2.2 Pathways to production:...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
KSN Project 2.2.2 provides key information on the oceanographic and biological forcing associated with nutrient supply that determines the near-shore productivity of the... -
WAMSI Node 4.4.2-1 - Stock structure of West Coast demersal indicator...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
The Western Australian Department of Fisheries has been monitoring the trajectories of a series of drifting buoy releases along the Western Australian continental shelf since... -
WAMSI 2 - Kimberley Node - Project 2.2.4 Benthic primary productivity,...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
Primary producers play significant roles in coastal processes and ecological function. These roles include provision of habitat, stabilising substrates and provision of a food... -
WAMSI Node 4.2.4 - Demersal fish assemblage sampling method comparison and...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
The sub-tropical Houtman Abrolhos Islands and associated reefs are located approximately 60 km offshore from the mid-west coast of Western Australia on the edge of the... -
WAMSI Node 4.2.1a - Bioregional level assessments based on fishery dependent...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
The Leschenault Estuary was divided into four regions; the apex, upper, middle and lower regions. Within each region four sites were sampled seasonally (except the middle region... -
WAMSI Node 1.1.1 - Xbeach model
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
Hydrodynamic and wave modelling to simulate currents and wave action over reef and lagoon systems. -
WAMSI Kimberley hyper-spectral data - 22nd September 2008
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
On the 22nd of September 2008 a hyper-spectral scanner (AISA+ Airborne Hyperspectral System from Specim - Spectral Imaging Ltd.) collected data from part of the Kimberley... -
WAMSI Kimberley tri-colour scanner data - 23rd September 2008
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
On the 23rd of September 2008 a tricolour scanner (Airborne Research Australia/AWI Airborne Tri-spectral Scanner System) collected data from Broome to Port Hedland (along the... -
WAMSI Kimberley tri-colour scanner data - 18th September 2008
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
On the 18th of September 2008 a tricolour scanner (Airborne Research Australia/AWI Airborne Tri-spectral Scanner System) collected data from part of the Kimberley (Montgomery... -
WAMSI 2 - Dredging Node - Theme 8 - Effects of dredging related pressures on...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
Theme 8 was conducted in 2 phases - Project 8.1 and 8.2. The objective of Project 8.1 was to review existing literature on the impacts of dredging on critical environmental... -
WAMSI 2 - Kimberley Node - Project 1.2.1b - Monitoring of Humpback Whales...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) migrate annually along the coast of Western Australia (WA) from their summer Antarctic feeding grounds to warm tropical waters in the... -
WAMSI Node 1.1.3 - Shelf scale primary production and nutrient uptake...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
In May 2007 (the beginning of the seasonal increase in chlorophyll a concentration) we investigated the spatial distribution of primary production. C13 uptake was determined on... -
WAMSI Node 3.2.3 - Biodiversity Assessment, Ecosystem Impacts of Human Usage...
Western Australian Marine Science Institution
This project was developed for the Ningaloo Research Program (NRP) to explore the effects of managing recreational fishing, which is perhaps the most important extractive...